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" The first duty of the Press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time and instantly by disclosing them to make them the common property of the nation. "
Press and Speech Freedoms in the World, from Antiquity Until 1998: A Chronology
editado por - 1998 - 307 páginas
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Delane of the Times

Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1915 - 344 páginas
...duty of the Press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time, and instantly by disclosing them to make them the common property of the nation. The Press lives by disclosures. Whatever passes into its keeping becomes a part of the knowledge and history...
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The North American Review, Volumen206

1917 - 1008 páginas
...duty of the Press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time, and instantly by disclosing them to make them the common property of the nation. . . . It is daily and forever appealing to the enlightened force of public opinion — anticipating...
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The North American Review, Volumen206

1917 - 1012 páginas
...duty of the Press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the évente of the time, and instantly by disclosing them to make them the common property of the nation. . . . It is daily and forever appealing to the enlightened force of public opinion — anticipating...
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The Principles of Journalism

Casper Salathiel Yost - 1924 - 192 páginas
...duty of the press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time, and instantly by disclosing them to make them the common property of the nation. The Press lives by disclosures. Whatever passes into its keeping becomes a part of the knowledge and history...
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Wit and Wisdom: A Public Affairs Miscellany

Colin Bingham - 1982 - 376 páginas
...duty of the press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time, and instantly, by disclosing them, to make them the...collects his information secretly and by secret means keeps it back; he keeps back even the current intelligence of the day with ludicrous precautions, until...
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Corruptions of Empire

Alexander Cockburn - 1988 - 558 páginas
...press,' Lowe wrote, 'is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time, and instantly, by disclosing them, to make them the...into its keeping becomes a part of the knowledge and the history of our times; it is daily and forever appealing to the enlightened force of public opinion...
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Leaks During the Course of Criminal Investigations: Joint Hearing ..., Volumen4

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights - 1989 - 142 páginas
...duty of the press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time and instantly, by disclosing them, to make them the...beaten in the race with publicity. .The press lives by disclosure. Whatever passes into its keeping becomes a part of the knowledge and history of our times."...
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The Land Boomers: The Complete Illustrated History

Michael Cannon - 1995 - 420 páginas
...duty of the Press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time, and instantly, by disclosing them, to make them the common property of the nation.' This dictum, simple, forthright, and compelling, appeared to override all other considerations. But...
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Reviving the Fourth Estate: Democracy, Accountability and the Media

Julianne Schultz - 1998 - 320 páginas
...duty of the press is to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time and instantly by disclosing them to make them the common property of the nation. The press lives by disclosures . . . The duty of the press is to speak, of the statesman to be silent,...
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Journalism

Ian Hargreaves - 2003 - 320 páginas
...defmed its purpose: 'to obtain the earliest and most correct intelligence of the events of the time and instantly, by disclosing them, to make them the common property of the nation.' The journalist's job, like the historian's, was 'to seek out the truth, above all things, and to present...
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